Creative Leaps Artists Headline at
Mid-Hudson Leadership Academy
In the summer of
2003, ASA President and CEO John Cimino offered a daylong workshop, “Leadership
Development, Knowledge Integration, and the Mind Processes of the Arts,”
at the Mid-Hudson Leadership Academy. The Academy is a yearly renewal
opportunity for higher officials in the field of education, and last year’s
session brought approximately 200 attendees from the surrounding Hudson
Valley area.
Cimino and pianist
Tom McCoy also collaborated with consultant and educator Meg Wheatley on
her keynote presentation for the three-day event. Wheatley addressed the
severity of the challenges facing public educational institutions today—and
the responsibility of professionals, parents, and communities to own these
challenges and to start addressing them together.
Weaving music through
Wheatley’s address, Cimino and McCoy’s performances served as invitation
and convocation: soulful catalysts to bring conversations, meditations,
and new themes into the room. Aaron Copland’s “Simple Gifts,” for example,
helped celebrate the exploratory process and that place in ourselves (as
the song goes) where we “come round right.” This led directly to Wheatley’s
primary theme, that only within ourselves—as caring people and as members
of a larger community—can tough issues be dealt with and resolved.
Wheatley has spent
years as a consultant and instructor on organization and social management
in uncertain times. Her latest book, Turning to One Another, addresses
the importance of community and conversation in enabling change in the
world and its societies. Cimino first collaborated with Wheatley at the
European Conference on Arts and Business in Slovenia in 2002.